The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-10-19, Page 15CREAM PRODUCERS— The
Huron County Cream Producers
are holding their Annual Meeting
in the Agricultural Board Rooms,
Clinton, Tuesday, October 24,
1067 at 8;30 pm. Guest speaker,
Mr. W. G, Urquhart, manager of
the MODA Council, Stratford.
12:19c
HURON WAVES will be holding
their annual fall pot luck supper
at the Township Hall In Crediton
on Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 0:30 pre.
Lucky draw will be held for a
hand-made quit t plus special
prizes and program. All house-
wives welcome. Please come and
bring a friend. 12:19c
HAM AND BEAN SUPPER to be
held in the Trivitt Memorial
Parish Hall on Tuesday, Oct.
24 from 5:30-7;00. Admission
Adults $1,25, children under 12,
10c
ANNIVERSARY Main St. Unit-
ed Church 72nd AnniversarySer-
vice on Sunday, October 29 at
11:15 am and 7:30 pm. Guest
speaker Rev. A. E. Holley of
Kitchener. 19c
HALLOWE'EN DANCE, Staffa
Township Hall, Wednesday, No-
vember 1. Sponsored by Staffa
Women's Institute. Music by Carl
Hohner's Orchestra. Admission
$1.00. Refreshments provided.
19:26c
CENTENNIAL FASHION SHOW
and Bake Sale, sponsored by
Elimville Women's Institute in
Usborne Central School, Novem-
ber 3, 1967, 8:30 pm. Admission
50C . Door prize. 19:26e
ANNUAL FALL RUMMAGE
SALE, Legion Hall, Hensall, Sat-
urday, November 4, 2 pm. Spon-
sored by Kinette Club of Hensall.
190
STAG PARTY for Ross Beaver
at Dashwood Community Centre
on Saturday, Oct. 21. 190
FOWL
SUPPER
BINGO
Dashwood Community Centre
Wed., Oct. 25
Exeter Teen Town
presents:
recording artists
Friday, Oct. 20
9:00 — 12:00
Exeter Arena
sLoo No slacks allowed
.BARN DANCE
At Irvin WO new barn
EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT
6 miles north of London
4 miles south of Elginfiel4
on Highway 4
MODERN & COUNTRY MUSIC
Cafeteria Lunch Admission $1.00
We reserve the right to refuse admission
;
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Boarding House Band
The Shan-de-Leers
Admission:
Hensall
Teen Town
Dance
No Slacks Allowed
Admission: .75t with membership
$1.00 without membership
Sat., Oct. 21
9:00 - 12:00
HENSALL ARENA
featuring
"Stage Seven"
IN MEMORIAM —
wcARTER —In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, who passed away
October 20, 1902.
We cannot halt the hand of time,
Or live again the past;
Within our hearts are memories
That will forever last.
— Sadly missed by wife Nellie
and family. 19c
BENDER In loving memory of
our dear husband and father,
William Bender who passed
away two years ago, October
23, 1965.
Another lonely year has passed,
Since our great sorrow fell,
The shock that we received that
day,
No one can ever tell.
And God gave us strength to meet
it,
And courage to bear the blow,
But what it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
It's lonely here without you,
We miss him more each day,
For life is not the same to us,
Since he was called away.
He bade no one a last farewell,
Nor even said goodbye,
He was gone before we realized
And only God knows why.
— Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by his wife Dorothy
and son Ken. 19*
BENDER — In loving memory of a
dear father, William Bender
who passed away two years ago,
October 23, 1965.
It's lonesome here without you,
Dad,
We miss you more each day,
For life is not the same for us
Since you were called away.
If we had all the world to give,
We'd give it, yes, and more,
To hear your voice and see your
smile
And greet you at the door.
So if you have a father,
Cherish him with care,
Because you'll never know the
heartache
Until you see his empty chair.
—Lovingly remembered by
daughter Betty, son-in-law Al-
lan and grandchildren. 19*
PRESENTATION
AND DANCE
for
MR. & MRS.
CHARLES BECKER
(nee Consitt)
Sat., October 21
ZURICH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
Bluewater Playboys
Everyone Welcome
Lunch Provided
CARDS OF THANKS —
The family of the late Har-
rison Weigand wish to express
their sincere thanks and deep
appreciation to their relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
beautiful floral tributes, mem-
orial cards, and expression of
sympathy extended to them in
the loss of a dear brother, Spe-
cial thanks to Rev. James for his
comforting message and visits
when Harrison was a patient in
Clinton Hospital, to the pallbear-
ers and flower bearers, also the
T. Harry Hoffman. Funeral Home.
19c
IN MEMORIAM —
STONE —In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, Roy Stone, who passed
away five years ago, October
22, 1962.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace, he waits for all,
Where God will link the perfect
chain,
As one by one we meet again.
— Always remembered by wife
Frankie and family. 19c
DIETRICH —In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Roy Dietrich, who passed away
one year ago October 17, 1967.
You bade no one a last farewell,
Nor even said goodbye,
You had gone before we realized,
And only God knows why.
A cluster of precious memories
Sprayed with a million tears,
Wishing God had spared you
If only for a few more years.
You left a beautiful memory
And sorrow too great to be told;
But to us who loved and lost you.
Your memory will never grow
old.
— Sadly missed by his wife and
family Vera, Milton and Don-
ald. 19*
GRIGG — In loving memory of my
dear husband Jim, who passed
away six years ago October 15,
1961, and my dear daughter
who passed away five years
ago October 11, 1962.
Although we smile and make no
fuss,
No one misses them more than us
And when old times we oft recall
It's then we miss them most of all.
— Lovingly remembered by his
wife Rosa Grigg and ram ily.19c
HUNTER — In loving memory of
Mrs. Grace Hunter, who pass-
ed away October 24, 1966.
Somehow the long days pass on
into time,
The loom of life goes steadily on
and on,
Weaving a pattern of beauty still
Even though one lovely colored
strand is gone.
— Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten by her husband and
family. 19*
Brigitte Bardot,
Jeanne Moreau
(Colour)
Shown at 10:15 pm only
Follow That Dream
Elvis Presley
The driver of each car
will be issued a pass
valid for 1968 opening
date.
RAIN or CLEAR
First Show At Dusk Children
Under 12 in Cars FREE
JUST MINUTES FROM
GRAND BEND AT SHIPKA
IIH CI CI Ill
Centennial
iFIOBBIr FAIR
I and TEA
ANTIQUES & HOBBIES
OF TODAY & YESTERYEAR
Stephen Township Community Hall
o CREDITONI The family of the late Victor
C. Tyler Wish to express their
thanks and sincere appreciation
for their many acts of kincless,
messages of sympathy, floral
tributes, cards and donations dur-
ing their recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks to the pallbearers,
Paster B. Steinman, the Zion
Ltitheran Ladies' Ald, the T.
Harry Hoffman Funeral home,
Dr. Shiites and nurses at South
Heron Hospital. 10c t e3 ' '
Wed., Oct. 25 El
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
7:00 9:00 p.m.
Adults 500 Children 12 & Under 250
SPONSORED BY THE
CRED1TON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
'I t t
El
October 20 -21
LAST SHOW
OF SEASON
(Double Feature)
(Colour)
Shown at 8:00 pm only
Viva Marie
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LAST SHOW OF
THE SEASON
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 20-21
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"KALEIDO-
SCOPE"
Showing at 8.15 p.m.
Warren Beatty & Susannah
York — In Color
Plus
"A BIG HAND
FOR THE
LITTLE LADY"
Showing at 10.15 p.m.
Henry Fonda, Joanne
Woodward & Jason Roberts
Color Cartoon
* * * *
The Management and
Staff of Brownie's
Drive-In Theatre
wish to say
Thank You
for your patronage. .
We'll see you early
next spring.
CARPS OF THANKS —
We would like to say thank you
to our many kind friends and
neighbors who remembered us in
Our sad bereavement. To those
who sent food, cards of sym-
pathy and visited us in our home.
To our wonderful friends of Unit
3 of the Thames Road UCW
who served such a delicious
lunch, also to those outside the
unit who helped in any way. It
was all greatly appreciated. --
Robert and Isabelle Cann and
family. 19c
I would like to thank everyone
who sent cards, treats and flow-
ers and inquired about me while
I was a patient in South Huron
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr. Gans,
Rev. Zurbrigg, Rev. Warren and
all the nursing staff. Thanks
again to everyone. — Irvine Fink-
beiner, tae
Since returning home from the
hospital, I would like to take this
opportunity to express my deep
appreciation and sincere thanks
to Dr. Goddard, Dr. Carroll, Dr.
Walker, the Nursing Sisters and
Staff, who attended me while I
was a patient at South Huron Hos-
pital, Room 10 and St. Joseph's
Hospital, Room 424. Their devot-
ed care and attention will long be
remembered and cherished by
me. I would also like to thank all
my relatives, neighbors, friends
and acquaintances, for their pray-
ers, cards, gifts and visits, dur-
ing my protracted stay in the
hospital and to all who contributed
in any way to hasten my recovery,
I say a special Thank You. Above
all special thanks to God for heal-
ing my body for he is my Healer
and Redeemer. Psalm 103:1-3.
—Ira Geiger. 19c
I wish to very sincerely thank
all those who helped in any way
at the time of the fire. Special
thanks to Earl Dick, The Hensall
and Seaforth Fire Departments
and to the ladies who made coffee.
— Mrs. Percy Harris. 19*
I wish to thank all who re-
membered me with cards, flow-
ers, gifts and visits while a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital.
Special thanks to Bev and Elaine
Skinner and boys for h av i ng
Heather stay at their home. Spe-
cial thanks to Dr. Read, Dr. Wald-
en and the nursing staff. — Mrs.
Marilyn Hern. 19c
The Rev. R. G. and Mrs. Jack-
son want to thank all the members
of Trinity Church, Ailsa Craig,
and St. Mary's Church, Brinsley,
for their wonderful friendship and
support over the past six years,
and to say how deeply they ap-
preciate the good wishes and gen-
erous gifts made to them on their
departure for Thorndale. 19c
I want to take this opportunity
to thank Auctioneer Alvin Walp-
er, Clerk Alvin Rau and all my
neighbors and friends for helping
in any way to make my sale a
success. I also want to say many
many thanks to all our neighbors
for the lovely gifts David Carl
and I received on our departure
from the neighborhood. Mrs.
Madge Oesch and David Car1.19*
I wish to thank my friends for
lovely cards, flowers, gifts,
visits and prayers. Special thanks
to Rev. E. 0. Lancaster, Rev.
G. W. Sach and Rev. P. Hicks,
also doctors, nurses, staff and
nice roommates in 529W while
a patient in Victoria Hospital.
— Mrs. Clara Paton.
I would like to express my
thanks and appreciation to my
relatives and friends for their
cards, gifts and .well wishes.
May Pollock. — Laura 19*
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodd wish
to express their sincere thanks
to their relatives, friends and
neighbors for their lovely gifts,
cards and congratulatory re-
marks on the occasion of their
golden wedding anniversary. Spe-
cial thanks to Group 3 UCW,
Woodham and Rev. Lewis. 19*
The family of the late Clarence
Sholdice wish to express their
sincere thanks and deep apprecia-
tion to their relatives, friends
and neighbors for the beautiful
floral tributes and expressions
of sympathy extended them dur-
ing their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. Crawford,
Dr. Ecker and nursing staff at
South Huron Hospital. 19*
We would like to thank our
relatives, family and many
friends for the lovely gifts, flow-
ers and cards received that made
our 50th wedding anniversary of
October 6, such a happy event.
Many thanks to all. — Edgar and
verda Squire, 19*
I wish to thank my friends,
relatives and neighbors fOr visits,
cards and flowers I received.
Especially Mrs. F. King, Mr.
Lloyd Henderson, Mr. Harry
Hoffman, Dr. Goddard, Dr. Gans,
South Huron Hospital nu rsing
staff, Drs. Ilession, Lamont, Till-
man and nursing staff of St. Jo-
seph's Hospital in London, while
I was ill and Since 1 came home.
Wrn. Thomson. 19*
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-1N
THEATRE — CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8:00
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
SAT., OCT. 28, 1967
Weekend events:
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 Annual Commencement
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28
1 - 2:00 p.m.
2 - 4:30 p.m.
4:30 - 5:30 p.
- Junior Football Game
Senior Football Game
S.H. Panthers vs Goderich Vikings
Coffee Party in Cafeteria
- Tour new School Addition
8:30 -12:00p.m._ D
V
an
n Tye Qu
ce in Gym
int
, —et Music by
er
RENEW OLD FRIENDSHIPS
Plan to attend this gala homecoming event.
All Graduates of South Huron
are cordially invited to attend
these activities
ADMISSION TO DANCE $1.50 Per Person
$1.00 with athletic card
NO CHARGE FOR GAMES OR COFFEE PARTY
SEE YOU AT THE THE HOMECOMING
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
VARIETY NIGHT, featuring Hur-
on Centennial Choir, also One
Act Comedy, October 20, 4 pm
in Wesley Willis Church, Clin-
ton. Admission Adults $1.00 and
Children 50c, 19c
BAZAAR AND TEA— F rida
October 20, 1067 at 8:30 pm at
St. Marys Church, Brinsley.
5:12:19c
CASH BINGO ,-- Legion Hall, Sea-
forth, Friday, October 20, 8:15
pm, 15 regular games tar $10;
3, $25 specials; $75 jackpot to
go. Sponsors, Branch 156 Royal
Canadian Legion, 19c
BANQUET AND DANCE—Annual
Charter Night Banquet and Dance,
Seaforth Legion Hall, Saturday,
October 21 at 6:30pm.Sponsored
by Father Stephen Eckert Coun-
cil, Seaforth. Banquet and Dance
$5,00 per couple. Dance only
$1.00 per person. Tickets avail-
able from K of C members to
those 21 and over. 12:19c
BIRTHS
CRONYN — Pat and Mildred
Cronyn (nee Dundas) announce
the birth of a daughter Jacque-
line Dyan, at St. Joseph's HOS-
pital, London, October 16,
HAMILTON —Bob and Bar
Hamilton (nee Reichel) Lon-
don, announce the birthof their
son Jeffrey Carlisle, at Vic-
toria Hospital, October 13.
HOGAN —Mr, and Mrs. Joe Ho-
gan, Andrew St., Exeter, ari-
notince the birth of a daughter,
Catherine Ruth at South Huron
Hospital, October 12 — a sist-
er for Mary Ann.
SHANTZ --, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Shantz (nee Bender), New Ham-
burg, announce the birth of a
son, Perry Douglas, at Strat-
ford General Hospital October
16 first grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Elam Shantz.
SCHROEDER — Earl and Myrtle
Schroeder (nee Reeder) an-
nounce the arrival of Tommy's
sister, Jennifer Lynne at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, Oc-
tober 15,
WESTERIK — Bill and Wendy
Westerik (nee Vanderlaan) an-
nounce the birth of their second
daughter, Debra Selina, Oc-
tober 14 at Victoria Hospital,
London— a sister for Yvonne.
ELIMVILLE
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Centennial
Fashion Show and
Bake Sale DEATHS —
TALBOT — Louise Mary, Thurs-
day, October la at SouthHuron
Hospital, in her 91st year.
Beloved sister of Mrs. Mar-
garet Crockett, Exeter and
Freeman H. Talbot, Denver,
Colorado; dear aunt of Mrs.
Cecil Wilson, Exeter. Inter-
ment in Dorchester Union
Cemetery from Needham Me-
morial Home, London, October
14. 19*
WEBB — Joanne Elizabeth, Tues-
day, October 17, 1967 at War
Memorial Children's Hospital.
Beloved daughter of Morris
Howard and Catherine Marilyn
Webb of RR 2 Zurich in her
ninth year, dear sister of
Linda Louise, Sandra Joanne,
Janet Marilyn all at home,
dear granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Webb, Grand
Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
O'Brien of Zurich. Resting at
Westlake Funeral Home un-
til Thursday, October 19. Fu-
neral Service at 2 pm. Inter-
ment in Grand Bend Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers donations to
the Cancer Society will be
gratefully appreciated. 19c
Usborne Central School
N ov. 3 at 8:30 p.m.
Admission 500
Door Prize
HOT
TURKEY
DINNER
LUCAN
Holy Trinity Anglican
Church
Wed., Oct. 25
5 - 8 p.m.
Adults $2.00
Children under 12 years 754
Sponsored by Dashwood
Men's Club. Proceeds
for Community Work.
Adults $2.00,
Children (12 & under) $1.00 ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Devine,
Dashwood, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Yvonne Ellen to Howard Albert
Hendrick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Hendrick, Crediton. The
wedding to take place November
11, 1967 at 3:00 pm in Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood, On-
tario. 19*
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker
of 168 William St. S. Exeter,
Ontario, will observe their gold-
en wedding anniversary at the
Exeter Legion Hall, October 28,
1967 with open house from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9. No gifts please.
Church service at 11 o'clock,
at Mt. Carmel. 19*
CARDS OF THANKS —
I would like to extend my sin-
cere thanks to my neighbors,
friends and relatives for the
cards, flowers and visits while a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Also to Dr. Ecker, Miss Claypole
and staff, Rev. Zurbrigg and Rev.
Lewis for their calls. Harvey
Andrews. 19c
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for their cards and
treats while in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital and since returning home.
— Brenda Arnold. 19c
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker
of Blue Water Rest Home, wish
to thank everyone who remem-
bered them on their Diamond
Wedding Anniversary. Also for
the many acts of kindness shown
Mrs. Baker during her stay in
Memorial Hospital, St. Marys.
Everything has been greatly ap-
preciated. 19*
I would like to extend my sin-
cere thanks to my relatives,
neighbors and friends for their
cards, flowers, gifts and visits
to me while a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. Special thanks
to Dr. Allen, Dr. Boyce and Rev.
Morrow. —Jean Bererids. 19*
The family of the late Betty
Cann wish to express their sin-
cere thanks and deep apprecia-
tion to the Many friends, neigh-
bors and relatives for the kind-
ness, floral tributes, letters and
cards of sympathy extended to
them during their recent bereave-
ment in the loss of a dear wife,
Mother, granddaughter, daughter
and sister. Special thanks to Rev.
H. J. Snell of London, the pall-
bearers, the members of the
RCAF Aircrew Standards Unit
from CFB Trenton, the Hopper-,
Hockey Funeral Home, the Wham
es Road UCW, and all who assist-
ed in any way. 19*
The family of the late Annie
Mathers wish to exprese their
sincere thanks and deep ap.4
preelatiOh to their relat IVeS,
friends and neighbore ler the
beautiful floral tributes and ex-,
pressiOn of sympathy extended
to them during their recent be-,
reaVernerit. 10*